Wonderful 4 bedrooms, 2 baths home in desirable Austin Village Subdivision in Lafayette offered for $271,000. The seller is also willing to trade this house for warehouse space (3000 to 4000 square feet minimum) or investment properties.

This home features wood floors in living room and dinning room, new ceramic tiles in kitchen and breakfast area, including tile counter tops, and many new light fixtures throughout the house.


Large windows in the breakfast area and living room let in lots of natural light and there is a double sided fireplace between the living room and the breakfast area as well. The master suite is spacious and has a door to the patio area. The master bath features a jetted tub and separate shower plus his and hers walk-in closets.


The back yard is all fenced in (privacy fence) and there is a nice size patio for those family BBQ.
Don’t forget that the seller is willing to trade this home for many different types of properties in the Lafayette area. Call me if you have something that might work in exchange for this wonderful property!
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April wrote a great blog here on flyer boxes and the fact that many are always empty. It drives me crazy, too, when I pull up to a property and see that the box is empty. It’s just not good for business. Enjoy!
Via
Gary & April Greer (Tarbell Realtors):
Is it just me or does the sight of an empty flyer box on a For Sale Sign make you crazy?
In Temecula Wine Country I pass 7 For Sale signs on my drive into town, 6 of the boxes have been empty Forever.
For some reason I take it personal. These are my peers. My profession.
1 of the listings has flyers nearly every day. I’m impressed by that agent.
And really, this should not have that kind of impact.

There is the option to leave it off the sign completely and then the Potential Buyer has to call you.
Okay, I get that. I totally get that. It’s called a strategy.
But what I don’t get is the strategy of the empty flyer box.
Nope. Can’t even come up with one. Not one.
So if you are going to go through the trouble of putting one on there. Fill it.
Oh yeah and check it once in awhile….in case you need to fill it again.
If you are a Seller….don’t you feel anxious when you run out of flyers?
If you are a Buyer….aren’t you exasperated by the empty box?
If you are an Agent….why do you or don’t you use a flyer box on your For Sale signs?